The Buffer Zone
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231202355
- EAN9798231202355
- Date de parution05/06/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In The Buffer Zone, X. W. Guts delivers a haunting, introspective exploration of what it means to exist on the margins, of relationships, of belonging, and of the self. Told through a deeply personal and poetic lens, this literary narrative follows a solitary voice navigating emotional estrangement, inner fragmentation, and the crushing weight of silence in a world that rarely listens. This is not a story of triumph.
There is no neat resolution, no saving grace. Instead, it is a raw, brutally honest testimony from someone who has lived in the shadows of connection, where friendships falter before they bloom and self-worth is bartered for mere survival. Through vignettes of adolescence, university life, and the ghost-like passage into adulthood, The Buffer Zone captures the quiet devastation of being forgotten, of always arriving too late or never being seen at all.
The narrator's companion is a looming presence: the Buffer Zone itself, a spectral voice that whispers doubts, truths, and cruel reminders that connection is a battlefield, not a birthright. Perfect for readers of Coming of Age, Literary Fiction, and Mental Health Memoir, The Buffer Zone doesn't offer hope, but it offers truth, sharpened, unflinching, and beautifully rendered. If you've ever felt like a background character in your own life, this book was written for you.
There is no neat resolution, no saving grace. Instead, it is a raw, brutally honest testimony from someone who has lived in the shadows of connection, where friendships falter before they bloom and self-worth is bartered for mere survival. Through vignettes of adolescence, university life, and the ghost-like passage into adulthood, The Buffer Zone captures the quiet devastation of being forgotten, of always arriving too late or never being seen at all.
The narrator's companion is a looming presence: the Buffer Zone itself, a spectral voice that whispers doubts, truths, and cruel reminders that connection is a battlefield, not a birthright. Perfect for readers of Coming of Age, Literary Fiction, and Mental Health Memoir, The Buffer Zone doesn't offer hope, but it offers truth, sharpened, unflinching, and beautifully rendered. If you've ever felt like a background character in your own life, this book was written for you.
In The Buffer Zone, X. W. Guts delivers a haunting, introspective exploration of what it means to exist on the margins, of relationships, of belonging, and of the self. Told through a deeply personal and poetic lens, this literary narrative follows a solitary voice navigating emotional estrangement, inner fragmentation, and the crushing weight of silence in a world that rarely listens. This is not a story of triumph.
There is no neat resolution, no saving grace. Instead, it is a raw, brutally honest testimony from someone who has lived in the shadows of connection, where friendships falter before they bloom and self-worth is bartered for mere survival. Through vignettes of adolescence, university life, and the ghost-like passage into adulthood, The Buffer Zone captures the quiet devastation of being forgotten, of always arriving too late or never being seen at all.
The narrator's companion is a looming presence: the Buffer Zone itself, a spectral voice that whispers doubts, truths, and cruel reminders that connection is a battlefield, not a birthright. Perfect for readers of Coming of Age, Literary Fiction, and Mental Health Memoir, The Buffer Zone doesn't offer hope, but it offers truth, sharpened, unflinching, and beautifully rendered. If you've ever felt like a background character in your own life, this book was written for you.
There is no neat resolution, no saving grace. Instead, it is a raw, brutally honest testimony from someone who has lived in the shadows of connection, where friendships falter before they bloom and self-worth is bartered for mere survival. Through vignettes of adolescence, university life, and the ghost-like passage into adulthood, The Buffer Zone captures the quiet devastation of being forgotten, of always arriving too late or never being seen at all.
The narrator's companion is a looming presence: the Buffer Zone itself, a spectral voice that whispers doubts, truths, and cruel reminders that connection is a battlefield, not a birthright. Perfect for readers of Coming of Age, Literary Fiction, and Mental Health Memoir, The Buffer Zone doesn't offer hope, but it offers truth, sharpened, unflinching, and beautifully rendered. If you've ever felt like a background character in your own life, this book was written for you.